Rileysan
Well-known member
I have already posted a couple pictures in the Plomb Tool picture thread, but thought this box needed its own thread.
Part 1:
On Monday afternoon (Sep. 4, 2017) I had just returned home from my first trip out of the house following shoulder surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff and and bicep tendon in my left arm. It had been 24 hours since my last dose of narcotic pain meds and my head was finally clear. My left arm was throbbing as the neuro-blocker that paralyzed my left arm during surgery had totally worn off. Do you like the dramatic effect of the story so far?
Despite what you may have been told by other GJ members in my vicinity, I do not have Craigslist skills above & beyond anyone else. I got on my computer and slowly typed my normal word search into CL: "Tool Box -container -containers -trailer -truck" (I live near a major shipping port so shipping containers have to be eliminated from a CL search to reduce the spam). Nothing of interest in my immediate area. Click the menu and choose the next closest city and what do I see? This ad for a Toolmobile for $50!
I didn't screen-capture the original CL ad until the following day. The actual ad had been listed for 21 minutes when I called.




I couldn't get to my phone fast enough! The seller answered right away but after a brief conversation told me she was heading to a Kenny Loggins concert that evening and wasn't available to meet until after work the next day.
We made arrangements to meet at a Walmart store right off the freeway about an hour from where I live. The whole time, I kept thinking two things: 1) What if she doesn't show and 2) How in the hell am I going to load this into my car?!?
She called me right on time and told me she was on her way. Great! The first concern is taken care of, now what about loading? As it turns out, I had nothing to worry about. The seller, Diane, was a 6' 4" trans-gender woman with bigger arms than mine! She generously loaded the Toolmobile and made the exchange easy. I gave her $60 and promised to text some photos in the future.
I grabbed my phone and took a couple pictures before leaving for home.



Brian
Part 1:
On Monday afternoon (Sep. 4, 2017) I had just returned home from my first trip out of the house following shoulder surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff and and bicep tendon in my left arm. It had been 24 hours since my last dose of narcotic pain meds and my head was finally clear. My left arm was throbbing as the neuro-blocker that paralyzed my left arm during surgery had totally worn off. Do you like the dramatic effect of the story so far?
Despite what you may have been told by other GJ members in my vicinity, I do not have Craigslist skills above & beyond anyone else. I got on my computer and slowly typed my normal word search into CL: "Tool Box -container -containers -trailer -truck" (I live near a major shipping port so shipping containers have to be eliminated from a CL search to reduce the spam). Nothing of interest in my immediate area. Click the menu and choose the next closest city and what do I see? This ad for a Toolmobile for $50!
I didn't screen-capture the original CL ad until the following day. The actual ad had been listed for 21 minutes when I called.




I couldn't get to my phone fast enough! The seller answered right away but after a brief conversation told me she was heading to a Kenny Loggins concert that evening and wasn't available to meet until after work the next day.
We made arrangements to meet at a Walmart store right off the freeway about an hour from where I live. The whole time, I kept thinking two things: 1) What if she doesn't show and 2) How in the hell am I going to load this into my car?!?
She called me right on time and told me she was on her way. Great! The first concern is taken care of, now what about loading? As it turns out, I had nothing to worry about. The seller, Diane, was a 6' 4" trans-gender woman with bigger arms than mine! She generously loaded the Toolmobile and made the exchange easy. I gave her $60 and promised to text some photos in the future.
I grabbed my phone and took a couple pictures before leaving for home.



Brian

